2023-10-20, 05:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 2023-10-20, 05:23 PM by TheDreadPirate. Edited 1 time in total.)
This is one of the many draw backs of relying on your TV's smart capabilities. NONE of the TV makers actually update their TVs.
IMO, getting an Android TV dongle will probably give you the best experience. Whether you use Plex or Jellyfin. They will have better codec support and have much newer versions of Android. If you need a new one years from now, its a $35 dongle not tied to your TV.
Are you using docker because you need docker? Or because someone on youtube said to? If you don't need the capabilities that docker gives you, not having to worry about conflicting dependencies between a lot of apps, you should install Jellyfin directly in your OS.
IMO, getting an Android TV dongle will probably give you the best experience. Whether you use Plex or Jellyfin. They will have better codec support and have much newer versions of Android. If you need a new one years from now, its a $35 dongle not tied to your TV.
(2023-10-20, 04:56 PM)AppleJuice Wrote: ...
other than i need to setup the docker on my server and i probably already need a lot of time to do that properly, there is any other solution?
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Are you using docker because you need docker? Or because someone on youtube said to? If you don't need the capabilities that docker gives you, not having to worry about conflicting dependencies between a lot of apps, you should install Jellyfin directly in your OS.